In the midst of the Sierra Leone Civil War, a fisherman named Solomon Vandy is captured by rebel forces, while his son Dia is forced to become a child soldier. A mercenary named Danny Archer, who trades arms for diamonds, forms an unlikely partnership with Solomon to find a rare pink diamond. Along with a journalist named Maddy Bowen, they navigate the dangerous diamond trade in an attempt to reunite Solomon with his family and expose the corrupt industry of blood diamonds.
Amy is a documentary that explores the life and career of British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. The film delves into her struggles with addiction, fame, and mental illness, ultimately leading to her tragic death at the age of 27.
When a soldier is killed in the Gulf War, a military officer is assigned to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of lies and discovers the truth about the soldier's bravery and sacrifice.
Trash is an adventure crime drama movie set in Rio de Janeiro, revolving around three boys who find a wallet in a garbage dump. This discovery leads them to a corruption scandal and a dangerous pursuit for truth and justice.
A filmmaker, Thomas, is researching a murder case for his new movie. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he finds himself entangled in the blurred lines between fiction and reality, as well as his own personal life. Thomas becomes emotionally invested in uncovering the truth behind the crime, while facing his own demons and grappling with the ethical implications of storytelling.
City of Ghosts follows the journey of citizen journalists from Raqqa, Syria, as they face the threats of ISIS and strive to expose the harsh reality of life under the Islamic State. Through their relentless efforts, they shed light on the atrocities committed and the resilience of the Syrian people.
A group of CNN reporters becomes the first to broadcast live from Baghdad during the Gulf War. They must navigate the dangers of war-torn Iraq while facing personal and professional challenges.
Commercial Entertainment Product is a satirical movie that criticizes media manipulation and commercialism. It combines elements of electronic music, video collage, and techno music to create a visually captivating experience. The movie takes a satirical approach to critique American television and politics, using distorted images, repeated stock footage, and news footage. It also includes montages of presidential addresses and state-of-the-union speeches. Through its unique video art style, the movie aims to highlight the culture of commercial entertainment and the impact of media on society.
In 2020, the USA experienced a multiple catastrophe: No other country in the world was hit so badly by the coronavirus pandemic, the economic slump was dramatic, and so was the rise in unemployment. A rift ran through society. In the streets there were protests of both camps with violent riots, authoritarian traits were evident in the actions of the leader of the nation. And all of this in the middle of the election year, when the self-centered president fought vehemently for his re-election. From the start of his presidency, Donald Trump had divided American society, incited individual sections of the population against one another, fueled racism, hatred, xenophobia and prejudice, insulted competitors and denigrated critical journalists as enemies of the people. The documentary shows how this could happen and what role the targeted disinformation of certain sections of the population through manipulative media played.
The War You Don't See is a documentary that exposes the media manipulation and hypocrisy surrounding wars, particularly the Iraq War. It explores the role of embedded journalists, media bias, propaganda, and the consequences of war crimes. The film also delves into the history of media manipulation during the Vietnam War, World War One, and World War Two. Through interviews, real footage, and investigative journalism, it reveals the disturbing truth behind the war machine.
Naked States is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the controversial world of public nudity and body art. Directed by Arlene Donnelly, the film follows photographer Spencer Tunick as he travels across the United States, photographing hundreds of naked volunteers in iconic locations. Through interviews with the participants and insights from art critics, Naked States explores themes of freedom of expression, body acceptance, and the intersections between art and social activism.
Arguing for the need of an independent media, Tonje Hessen Schei examines the US media's covering of the war in Iraqi.
At 30, Doris can feel her biological clock ticking. For her, nothing can be worse than growing old, lonely and dying a virgin. She needs a man, and she needs one pronto! So to make her dream of walking down the aisle come true, she enlists the help of her best pal, Randy. Will Doris end up with the gorgeous Fil-Am bartender Hans , the intellectual Sean , or the zero self-esteem officemate Inaki? Or will she accept the fact that she’s destined to be single forever, and can be happy that way?
Heraldo Rial is the eighty-year-old cattle rancher in charge of one thousand hectares of Patagonian wilderness. He is one of the last 'gauchos': proud, self-reliant cowboys who have lived off the land for generations. But with civilisation encroaching on their traditions, the gauchos' way of life is dying out, and Rial has a lot of wisdom to impart as he prepares for what could be his last winter in the mountains.
A Perfect Soldier is a powerful documentary that explores the aftermath of war in Cambodia, particularly the devastating effects of land mines. Through personal stories and expert analysis, the film sheds light on the human rights issues faced by the Cambodian people and the ongoing efforts to clear the country's minefields. It also delves into the role of media, education, and Asian-American perspectives in addressing these issues.
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